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The  South,  the  tSouth,  the  glorious  South, 

Now  calls  forth  all  her  ninn. 
Let  her  suuiinons  fly  from  mouth  to  luouth. 

To  gather  stragglers  iu. 

We  hear  it.  rmJ  will  quick  respond 

From  oiir  homes— Our  cause. 
Our  fire-siiies  and  families  fond. 

We  will  uphold  Jefl"s  lawt^. 

With  Lee  to  lead  us  who'll  despair 

Of  hanging  Lincoln  high 
As  Haman — and  to  birds  of  air 

His  body  soon  a  prev  shall  fly. 

South  Carolina  lead.s  the  van, 

The  South  now  follows  soon 
We'll  mako  tht;  North  dance  to  a  man, 

For  Dixie*  is  our  tune. 

Old  Maryland  will  yet  be  true. 

We  feel  and  know  it  well. 
And  Southern  breezes  soon  to  von. 

Our  rallying  shall  tell. 

*Dixie  has  alreadv  been  adopted  a?  a  National  Air  by  the  Soutb- 
\l^       ern  Confedrac v . 


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